Surface ornamentation



Dec. 14 1926.

R.M.ULLEY SURFACE ORNAMENTATION Filed July 8, 192a Piazza/yam 1 INVENTOR WITNESSES ATTORNEY Patented Dec. 14, 1926, 19 0,35

UNITED STATES PTENT OFFICE.

BETTA M. ULLERY, F AURORA, ILLINOIS.

SURFACE ORNAMENTA'IION.

Application filed. July 8, 1926. Serial No. 121,161.

This invention relates to new and useful picture and includes the representation of a improvements in surface ornamentations, celestial light giving body such as the sun and the invention is particularly adapted or moon. In order to simulate a celestial 35 for use in connection with calendars and body and to provide a visible means indica- 5 postal cards. tive of saving money, I have provided a coin The principal object of this invention is 8 which is mounted in a seat 9 formed conto provide in a surface ornamentation, a jointly in the picture 5- and mat 6. picture including a celestial body, such as The picture 5 is adapted, as above stated, 40 the moon or sun, and simulating said body to be used in connection with calendars and '1 o by means of a'coin, thereby producing a picpostal cards, although it will be understood torial calendar or postal card which is espethat the use of my invention is not limited cially adapted for use in connection with thereto. banks to constantly display before the de- It is of course to be understood that the positor or the recipient of such a calendar details of structure and arrangements of 15 or postal card, the thought of saving money. parts may be variously changed and modilVith these and other objects in view lied without departing from the spirit and which will more fully appear the nature scope of my invention. of the invention will be more clearly under- I claim: stood by following the description, the ap- 1. In a surface ornamentation, a picture pended claims, and the several views illusincluding an exposed coin associated theretrated in the accompanying drawings, in with for simulating a circular celestial body. which 2. In a surface ornamentation, the combi- Figure 1 is a view of a picture and mountnation with a mat and an exposed picture ing therefor embodying my invention, and mounted thereon, the mat and picture he- Figure 2 is a detail sectional view taken ing conjointly formed with a seat, and a on the line 22 of Figure'l. coin mounted in said seat and cooperating In the accompanying drawings, which with said picture for simulating a circular illustrate one form of my invention, I have celestial body.

shown a surface ornamentation which in- In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my chides a picture 5 mounted on a mat 6, the signature,

latter being provided with a backing sheet 7. The picture is preferably an outdoor BETTA M. ULLERY. 

